What is character development in a story?
Elements of a Story/ POV

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The physical appearance of a character
The setting of the story
The plot of the story
The changes and growth that a character undergoes throughout the narrative.
2.
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Explain the basic plot structure of a story.
The basic plot structure of a story consists of the characters, setting, and conflict.
The basic plot structure of a story involves the beginning, middle, and end.
The basic plot structure of a story includes the introduction, conclusion, and epilogue.
The basic plot structure of a story typically includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the setting of a story contribute to the overall narrative?
The setting only serves as a backdrop for the characters
It establishes the time, place, and atmosphere in which the events unfold.
The setting is irrelevant to the story
It has no impact on the narrative
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Discuss the importance of exploring themes in a story.
It has no impact on the understanding of the story
Exploring themes is a waste of time
Themes in a story are irrelevant
It helps to understand the deeper meaning and messages within the narrative.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are the different types of conflicts that can arise in a story?
Man vs. time
Man vs. technology
Man vs. alien
Man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, and man vs. self
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of point of view in storytelling?
It determines the weather in the story
It only affects the setting of the story
It determines the perspective from which the story is told.
It has no impact on the story
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does a protagonist differ from an antagonist?
The protagonist is always the villain, while the antagonist is always the hero
The protagonist is the main character and usually the hero, while the antagonist is the character or force that opposes the protagonist.
The protagonist and antagonist are the same character
The protagonist and antagonist have no impact on the story
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